The regulation of interstate and foreign commerce by the U.S. Congress is an example of a(n)

A) delegated power.
B) implied power.
C) inherent power.
D) reserved power.

A

Political Science

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The underlying principle espoused by the Supreme Court in the Wesberry v. Sanders (1964) and Reynolds v. Sims (1964) rulings was ________

A. that term limits undermine voter authority B. that political parties are private organizations C. that rural areas are inherently disadvantaged D. one person, one vote E. pay-as-you-go

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The extent to which the conduct of elections meets international standards and global norms concerning “good” elections is referred to as ______.

A. electoral malpractice B. political integrity C. electoral integrity D. political malpractice

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